Alright, I am working on a new campaign for a group of mostly new/completely new players. I am looking at about 5 players. I'll need some 400BP characters, most roles covered. Magic and other character types are all fair game. All books are fair game. I just need a five man team built in fourth ed. Don't worry about the player types/personalities. I'm going to review the characters and write them down, then give each player a short, private quiz and let that dictate their first character.
I know it sounds crazy, but this is a short number of sessions to teach the system to two WoD/Vampire players, Two D&D players, and one other person who claims interest, but hasn't played any RPGs. Basic, straightforward builds are appreciated, with any backstory[optional], characteristics[opt.], quirks/mannerisms[opt.]. Go ahead and list their main focus, and I will transcribe this all to a custom sheet for each character. Make however many characters, or the whole team if you wish. I just want to use this as a learning experience for them before having each one make their own characters. As lazy as it sounds, I am writing up a lot of plans/jobs/plots/storylines/etc right now, and am burning out after making guideline npcs.
Why not just use the sample characters from the base book? That's what they are here for.
Because I've been sleep deprived and tired for the past few days and forgot about them.... >.<
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